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Five people were killed while six others were injured in the shooting. About 36 people sustained injuries in the ensuing panic. Esteban Santiago-Ruiz, who flew in to the airport from Alaska and committed the shooting with a Walther PPS 9mm semi-automatic pistol, was taken into custody by a Broward County Sheriff's Office (BSO) deputy within 85 ...
Federal prosecutors filed court documents Monday in which an Alaska man agreed to plead guilty to a Florida airport shooting rampage that killed five people in exchange for a life prison sentence.
Alexander Vargas Perez, 25, was arrested and charged Friday with first-degree murder after fatally shooting a man on Dec. 5, according to police. Officers and Fort Lauderdale fire-rescue crews ...
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The water temperature near the crash site was recorded at 35 °F (2 °C). On January 30, the rescue operation turned into a recovery mission. [ 52 ] By February 4, all bodies had been recovered, including the three soldiers in the helicopter, and all of them were identified by February 5.
The shooter, Ryan Christopher Palmeter (November 28, 2001 – August 26, 2023), [6] [7] was a 21-year-old white male from Orange Park, Florida, who lived in the Oakleaf Plantation area of Jacksonville before he killed himself during the shooting. [8] [9] Palmeter was a former student at both Oakleaf High School and Flagler College. [7]
MIAMI (AP) — An Alaska man will spend the rest of his life in prison for the January 2017 Florida airport shooting that left five people dead and six wounded, a federal judge ordered Friday.
Rigoberto Alpizar (April 17, 1961 – December 7, 2005) was a Costa Rican-born United States citizen who was fatally shot at Miami International Airport by two United States Federal Air Marshals. Alpizar lived in the central Florida town of Maitland and worked in the Paint Department of a Home Depot .